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as well as the effects of habitat loss, the dormice population has gone down dramatically as a result of the separation of their woods and inappropriate woodland management. The animals are reluctant to cross open ground and so are helpless to local extinctions when woodland is lost. Because of their diet they are unlikely to be found in recently established woodland or isolated old woods of less than 2000 acres in size.

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